New Delhi, Delhi, India, March 2025 — Karan Thakur has been elevated to Group Vice President – Corporate Affairs & Sustainability at Apollo Hospitals, underscoring the organization’s commitment to enhancing its sustainability initiatives and corporate affairs. With a rich background in healthcare sustainability and public affairs, Karan has played a pivotal role in leading Apollo’s sustainability and ESG endeavors.
Prior to his current role, Karan served as Vice President – Sustainability, ESG & Public Affairs at Apollo Hospitals, where he drove significant sustainability projects and enhanced stakeholder engagement. His experience includes a decade-long tenure at Indraprastha Apollo Hospitals as General Manager – Operations & Public Affairs, and a consultancy role as Technical Advisor – Climate & Health with the Asian Development Bank.
A recognized Eisenhower Global Fellow and Chevening Gurukul Fellow, Karan holds a Mechanical Engineering degree from IETE BIT Mesra, Ranchi. His expertise in spearheading sustainability in healthcare, coupled with his commitment to public-private partnerships, aligns perfectly with Apollo Hospitals’ strategic focus on strengthening its leadership in corporate affairs and environmental sustainability.
Apollo Hospitals is India’s premier healthcare provider with a robust presence across the healthcare ecosystem, including hospitals, pharmacies, and diagnostic clinics. Known for pioneering private healthcare in India and leading in medical technology, Apollo Hospitals continues to dominate India’s medical landscape, offering comprehensive healthcare services and setting benchmarks in clinical outcomes.
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